IKEA Hosts Swedish Midsummer Feast to Celebrate Summer

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Discounted Tickets Available for IKEA FAMILY* Members for $12.99 Per Person / $2.99 for Kids 12 and Under.

Midsummer Smörgåsbord

The celebration of Midsummer is a highly anticipated tradition in Sweden and other Nordic countries. We invite everyone to celebrate Midsummer and learn about Swedish traditions over a delicious meal with family and friends.

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. (PRWEB)May 23, 2017

As the longest day of the year, Midsummer is a joyous holiday celebrated in many countries across the globe and IKEA invites you to celebrate with its annual Midsummer Smörgåsbord on Friday, June 16, 2017 at participating stores nationwide**. Tickets for IKEA’s all-you-can-eat buffet are available for only $16.99 per person / $4.99 for kids 12 and under, or at a discounted rate for IKEA FAMILY members ($12.99 per person / $2.99 for kids 12 and under).

“The celebration of Midsummer is a highly anticipated tradition in Sweden and other Nordic countries,” says Patricia Meumann, IKEA Food Manager. “We invite everyone to celebrate Midsummer and learn about Swedish traditions over a delicious meal with family and friends.”

The IKEA Midsummer menu*** includes:

Assorted varieties of herring

Hard boiled eggs with shrimp

Gravad lax with mustard sauce

Smoked salmon with horseradish sauce

Poached salmon

Tossed green salad

Cucumber salad

Midsummer fruit salad

Assorted Swedish cheeses

Boiled dill potatoes or mashed potatoes

Meatballs with lingonberries

Prinskorv sausage

Crispbread, thin bread, dinner rolls

Assorted desserts

Coffee, tea, fountain beverages

Seating is limited, so those who are interested are encouraged to purchase tickets early at their local IKEA store. To locate and contact the nearest IKEA store for more details, including local seating times, visit the “Store Locator” page on http://www.IKEA-USA.com and enter your city/state or zip code.

Those who are unable to make the event can still celebrate Midsummer at home. Visit the Swedish Food Market in IKEA U.S. stores to purchase select items from the Midsummer Smörgåsbord menu or find and try ingredients for other Swedish recipes, such as Chicken Meatball Skewers.

Chicken Meatball Skewers
Ingredients & Supplies

15 pcs KYCKLINGKOTTBÜLLAR chicken meatballs

15 wooden skewers

2-4 Tbsp. oil, for frying

2 medium size cucumbers, peeled

3.3 oz. dill, chopped

1 large organic lemon, juiced

2 Tbsp. sea salt

10 oz. sour cream

5 oz. parsley, thyme and ramsons, mixed

Black pepper and extra virgin oil to taste

Directions

Cut the cucumber into 15 small cubes, just a bit smaller than the chicken meatballs. Place in a medium size bowl, and add the sea salt and combine.

Heat a bit of oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat, until slightly smoky. Fry the meatballs until golden brown, adding more oil if needed. Set aside and let them cool.

Add the lemon juice and dill (saving 1 Tbsp for garnish) to the cubed cucumber. Mix to combine and set aside for 5-10 minutes.

Thread one cucumber cube onto each skewer, then one meatball. Dip in sour cream and then dip lightly into the herbs. Place the skewers on a tray and sprinkle with dill and black pepper.

Top the remaining sour cream with the rest of the seasoning mix. Drizzle with extra virgin oil and serve immediately.

*IKEA FAMILY is a benefits program that offers membership perks including special product discounts, sneak previews, free coffee and tea in the IKEA Restaurant, and more. Consumers can sign up for the free program online or in-store.

**IKEA Carson and IKEA Columbus will not be participating/will not be hosting a Midsummer Smörgåsbord event.

***Menu is subject to change due to product availability.

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